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FIRST robotics students compete in Coliseum

The For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics competition claims to mold young, talented minds by offering challenging scientific and technology challenges. The FIRST program reaches more than 54,000 students worldwide, and every year regional competitions are held to give students an…

Coffee House brews student talent

Good tunes were brewing in the Student Center Ballroom March 26 where Activities Council of Bradley University hosted an open mic night with student performers, featuring Acoustic Indie Rock artist Hana Pestle. Nearly 60 people joined in on the Coffee House fun while seven students…

Interim Registrar accepts permanent position

Not to get lost amidst the number of high-profile employment shuffles over spring break, Bradley named Andy Kindler as its new Registrar March 17. As the university’s former Associate Registrar since 2004, Kindler was appointed Interim Registrar on Jan. 1 after the position was vacated…

SBO candidates announced

As most students were cramming for midterms or packing their bags for spring break, a few students were canvassing the Hilltop to get petitions signed with the hope of leading the student body next year. On April 11, nine students submitted petitions to the Student…

BU veterans raise awareness, seek campus support

An informal veteran “Meet and Greet” was held at the Fieldhouse in Campustown at 5 p.m. March 11. Veteran students, university faculty, National Guard reservists and military dependents attended the event. “This is supposed to be a new beginning for Bradley veterans, sort of a…

Ladies of color shine light on BU women

Bradley’s chapter of Ladies of Color will host its inaugural Women’s Empowerment Banquet today at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Center Ballroom. The event will include dinner, small group discussions and a speech from alumnae Renee Webb (’74). LOC President Jamara Bell said she first…

Campus Schocked by US Rep. resignation

When U.S. Representative Aaron Schock announced on March 17 his intention to leave office, reaction across the Hilltop to the investigation and resignation of its alumnus varied. Schock’s decision to take leave was a result of allegations brought up over the past few weeks surrounding…

Revised business core increases flexibility

The revised business core will take effect starting fall 2015, as it will add flexibility and distinction to student portfolios, according to the Associate Dean of the Foster College of Business Jason Garrett. The business core is a set of requirements that students in the…

Feature: Spring Break 2015

Spring weather has not officially sprung, but another year of spring break vacation is in the books. Whether it’s catching up on schoolwork, a time for rest and relaxation, or a Panama City Beach excursion, there is always a plethora of humorous stories to share…

Clearing up confusion about job search resources

Bradley hosts two general job and internship fairs as well as seven smaller, specific fairs every year. However, these and other Smith Career Center resources may not be used to their full potential. According to Executive Director of the SCC Jon Neidy, it is not…

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